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Aerobic and anaerobic soil metabolism of a herbicide methiozolin and its pharmacokinetics and metabolism in rats

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dc.contributor.advisor김정한-
dc.contributor.author황기환-
dc.date.accessioned2017-07-13T08:22:02Z-
dc.date.available2017-07-13T08:22:02Z-
dc.date.issued2015-02-
dc.identifier.other000000025293-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/119481-
dc.description학위논문 (박사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 농생명공학부, 2015. 2. 김정한.-
dc.description.abstractMethiozolin is a new turf herbicide controlling annual bluegrass in various cool- and warm-season turfgrasses. This study was conducted to investigate the fate of methiozolin in soil under aerobic and anaerobic conditions using two radiolabeled tracers, [benzyl-14C] and [isoxazole-14C]methiozolin. The mass balance of applied radioactivity ranged from 92.0 to 104.5% in aerobic sterile, 97.5 to 101.2% in aerobic nonsterile, and 93.2 to 102.5% in anaerobic soils. In the aerobic nonsterile soil, [benzyl-14C] and [isoxazole-14C]methiozolin degraded with 17.9 and 15.9% remaining, respectively, at 120 days after treatment (DAT). [14C]Carbon dioxide and the nonextractable radioactivity increased up to 41.5 and 35.7% for [benzyl-14C]methiozolin at 120 DAT, respectively, while were 36.1 and 39.8% for [isoxazole-14C]methiozolin, respectively. The nonextractable residue was associated mainly with humin and fulvic acid fractions under aerobic condition. No significant volatile products or metabolites were detected in the soil under aerobic condition. The half-life of [14C]methiozolin was approximately estimated as 49 days in the nonsterile soil under aerobic condition-
dc.description.abstracthowever, it could not be estimated in sterile soil under aerobic condition and in the soil under anaerobic conditions, because [14C]methiozolin degradation was limited. Particularly, one significant metabolite was produced in anaerobic soil (7.9% of the applied) and it was identified as 4-(2,6-difluorobenzyloxy)-3-hydroxy-3-methyl-1-(3-methylthiophen-2-yl)butan-1-one. Based on these results, methiozolin is considered to undergo fast degradation by aerobic microbes, but not by abiotic chemical reaction or anaerobic microbes in soil.
The present study reports that elucidate absorption, tissue distribution, excretion, and metabolism of methiozolin in rats following oral administration. The pharmacokinetic parameters in the blood were observed as follows: Tmax = 6 h, Cmax = 168.7 μg equiv/mL, T1/2 = 49.4 h, AUC120 = 9921.5 μg equiv•h/mL, and clearance = 39.2 mL/h/kg. Those parameters and the depletion curve for 14C in the plasma were very similar to those in the blood. The total amounts excreted in urine and feces were 24.3 and 68.9%, respectively, during 120 h after administration
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dc.description.abstracthowever, no excretion was found in exhaled. The 14C radioactivity excreted through bile was 40.1% of the administered. Excreted radioactivity peaked between 24 and 48 h, showing 51.0% of the total excretion within 48 h. The orally administrated 14C distributed across various tissues within 12 h after administration, showing 14.0% of the dosed, and was eliminated from all the tissues without accumulation. Numerous minor metabolites (<4% of the dosed) in urine and fecal extracts were detected within 72 h and two of those were identified. The identified metabolites in fecal extracts were AMet-1, 6-(5-(5-((2,6-difluorobenzyloxy)methyl)-4,5-dihydro-5-methylisoxazol-3-yl)-4-methylthiophen-2-yloxy)-tetrahydro-3,4,5-trihydroxy-2H-pyran-2-carboxylic acid, and AMet-2, (2-(5-((2,6-difluorobenzyloxy)methyl)-4,5-dihydro-5-methylisoxazol-3-yl)thiophen-3-yl)methanol. Conclusively, methiozolin was shown to readily absorb to the gastrointestinal tract, distributed throughout the tissues within 12 h, metabolized extensively, and eliminated through urine and feces mostly within 48 h, without tissue accumulation.-
dc.description.tableofcontentsABSTRACT i
CONTENTS iv
LIST OF FIGURES vii
LIST OF TABLES x

LITERATURE REVIEW
1. Metabolism of agrochemicals in soil and animals 1
2. Soil metabolism study for agrochemicals 35
3. Pharmacokinetics and metabolism study in animals 40
4. Methiozolin, a new herbicide 51
5. The puposes of the present study 57

PART I: Soil Metabolism of [14C]Methiozolin under Arobic and Anaerobic Conditions
I. Introduction 59
II. Materials and Methods 60
1. Chemicals 60
2. Test soils 60
3. Radioassay 61
4. Chromatography 62
5. Limit of detection and quantification 62
6. Extraction efficiency 62
7. Soil incubation 63
8. Extraction and analysis of soil 66
9. Distribution of nonextractable radioactivity in soil 66
10. Microorganism population assay 67
11. Isolation of metabolite 68
12. Calculation of half-life 69
III. Results and Discussion 70
1. Test conditions and microorganism population 70
2. LOD and LOQ 72
3. Extraction efficiency 72
4. Mass balance 74
4.1. Aerobic condition 74
4.2. Anaerobic condition 78
5. Distribution of nonextractable radioactivity 80
6. Degradation of [14C]methiozolin and formation of metabolite 82
7. Identification of isolated metabolite 90
IV. Conclusion 100

PART II: Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism of [14C]Methiozolin in Rats Following Oral Administration
I. Introduction 102
II. Materials and Methods 104
1. Test animals 104
2. Test condition and metabolism apparatus 104
3. Test materials 106
4. Measurement of radioactivity 106
5. Administration of test substance 107
6. Radioactivity in blood and plasma 107
7. Urinary and fecal excretion 108
8. Bile excretion 109
9. Tissue distribution 110
10. Isolation of metabolites from feces 110
11. Spectroscopic and spectrometric analysis 111
12. Data analysis 112
III. Results and Discussion 113
1. Pharmacokinetic parameters 113
2. Recovery of 14C from various test samples 116
3. 14C Distribution in tissues 116
4. Excretion into feces and urine 122
5. Biliary excretion 124
6. Metabolites in urine, feces, and bile 127
7. Identification of isolated metabolites 129
7.1. Identification of AMet-1 129
7.2. Identification of AMet-2 130
IV. Conclusion 144


REFERENCES 145
APPENDICES 166
ABSTRACT IN KOREAN 204
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 207
CURRICULUM VITAE 208
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dc.publisher서울대학교 대학원-
dc.subjectmethiozolin-
dc.subjectmetabolism-
dc.subjectpharmacokinetics-
dc.subject.ddc630-
dc.titleAerobic and anaerobic soil metabolism of a herbicide methiozolin and its pharmacokinetics and metabolism in rats-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.contributor.AlternativeAuthorHwang Ki-Hwan-
dc.description.degreeDoctor-
dc.citation.pagesi, 212-
dc.contributor.affiliation농업생명과학대학 농생명공학부-
dc.date.awarded2015-02-
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